St. Malachy's Memorial High School

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St. Malachy's Memorial High School (STM)
Address
2-20 Leinster Street
Saint John, New Brunswick, E2L 1H8, Canada
Information
Religious affiliation Roman Catholic
Principal Ms. Elizabeth Horgan
Vice principal Mr. Matthew Bedard
Mr. Michael Whelton
Mr. Allan Davis
School type High school
Grades 9-12
Language English
Team name Saints
Colours Red and White
Founded 1954
Enrollment 1150(as of 2007)
Homepage http://stm.nbed.nb.ca/

St. Malachy's Memorial High School (also known as St. Malachy's High School or STM) is a high school in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada.


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[edit] Sports

St. Malachy's has a variety of sports teams.

Some sports played by teams from Saint Malachy's are:

[edit] Clubs

St Malachy's also has a large variety of clubs. Some include:

[edit] Student Representative Council

Saint Malachy's current Student Representative Council for the year of 2007-2008 consists of:

  • Gregor Boyle - President
  • Andrew Gaunce - Vice President of Communications
  • Julie Reid - Vice President of Activities
  • Chris Parent - Vice President of Finance
  • Kevin Wilson - Grade 11 Representative
  • Elizabeth Murphy - Grade 10 Representative
  • Lee Turnbull - Grade 9 Representative

[edit] Bell Schedule

  • Period 1
  • Break
  • Period 2
  • Break
  • Period 3
  • Lunch
  • Period 4
  • Break
  • Period 5
19-12:21
  • 12:21-1:21
  • 1:21-2:23
  • 2:23-2:28
  • 2:28-3:30

[edit] Religion

St. Malachy's is one of the only remaining Catholic high schools in the province New Brunswick. Religion class is chosen and takes place once a week.


[edit] Facilities

  • 2 Art Room
  • 1 Auditorium
  • Audio - Visual Room
  • 2 Biology Labs
  • 1 Cafetera
  • 2 Chemistry Labs
  • 3 Computer Labs
  • Double & Single Gymnasium
  • Music Room
  • Elevator Lift
  • Guidance Center
  • 1 Library
  • 2 Physics Labs
  • Student Lounge
  • 3 Technology Lab

[edit] Advanced Placement Programs

  • AP Calculus AB
  • AP English
  • AP Chemistry
  • AP Biology
  • AP Physics B
  • AP European History
  • AP French
  • AP Art

[edit] External Links


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